Networked Operations and Transformation: Context and Canadian Contributions
The authors consider various approaches to networked operations that are based on the physical environment and cultural context in which armed forces operate. They conclude that a "one size fits all" approach to command and control for networked operations may not be the most effective and suggest a more human-centric approach than the primarily technology-centred model used by the U.S. military.
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Networked Operations and Transformation: Context and Canadian Contributions
The authors consider various approaches to networked operations that are based on the physical environment and cultural context in which armed forces operate. They conclude that a "one size fits all" approach to command and control for networked operations may not be the most effective and suggest a more human-centric approach than the primarily technology-centred model used by the U.S. military.
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Networked Operations and Transformation: Context and Canadian Contributions

Networked Operations and Transformation: Context and Canadian Contributions

Networked Operations and Transformation: Context and Canadian Contributions

Networked Operations and Transformation: Context and Canadian Contributions


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Overview

The authors consider various approaches to networked operations that are based on the physical environment and cultural context in which armed forces operate. They conclude that a "one size fits all" approach to command and control for networked operations may not be the most effective and suggest a more human-centric approach than the primarily technology-centred model used by the U.S. military.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780773578005
Publisher: McGill-Queens University Press
Publication date: 11/30/2007
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 200
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Allan English is adjunct professor, history, Queen's University, has taught warfare theory and history at the Canadian Forces College, Toronto, and is the author of Understanding Military Culture: A Canadian Perspective.

Richard Gimblett is command his
Howard G. Coombs is a Ph.D candidate, history, Queens University, and a co-editor of The Operational Art: Canadian Perspectives - Context and Concepts.
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